Advan I Tab I7 Plus

Advan I-Tab I7 Plus Stock Firmware (.cpb File for QGDP)

The Advan I-Tab I7 Plus is a 7.0-inch 4G LTE tablet from the Indonesian brand Advan, released around 2017. Running on Android 7.0 Nougat, it served as an affordable tablet for entertainment and online activities. If your Advan I-Tab I7 Plus is bricked, stuck in a bootloop, or has become unusable due to software errors, flashing the official stock firmware is the definitive method to restore it to its original factory condition.

Important Note: This firmware is packaged in the `.cpb` file format and must be installed using the QGDP Assembly Tool. This process is different from the more common SP Flash Tool and will completely erase all data on your device.


⚠️ Prerequisites: Before You Begin

Click Here for the Essential Pre-Flashing Checklist
  • Backup Your Data: All your files, photos, and contacts on the internal storage will be permanently deleted.
  • Charge The Battery: To prevent interruptions, ensure the tablet’s battery has at least a 50% charge before you begin.
  • Windows PC & USB Cable: This procedure requires a Windows computer and the tablet’s micro USB data cable.

📱 Quick Device Specifications

Device
Advan I-Tab I7 Plus
Release Year
~2017
Chipset
MediaTek MT6735
Display
7.0″ WSVGA LCD (1024×600)
Battery
3500 mAh
OS
Android 7.0 Nougat
RAM/Storage
2GB / 16GB

🛠 Required Tools & Downloads

File / Tool Download Link
QGDP Assembly Tool Download Tool
MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers Download Drivers

⬇️ Advan I-Tab I7 Plus Stock ROM / Firmware

Model Android Chipset Type Download Size
I-Tab I7 Plus 7.0 Nougat MediaTek MT6735 QGDP (.cpb File) MediaFire 1.0 GB

⚡ Quick Flashing Guide

  1. Download and install the MediaTek VCOM drivers. Extract the firmware (Advan_I-Tab_I7_Plus...CPB.zip) to get the .cpb file, and extract the QGDP Tool.
  2. Launch the QGDP Assembly Tool. If prompted for a password, enter 369 or 123456.
  3. Click “Config” in the top left, select “Select CPB File,” and browse to the .cpb firmware file. Click “Apply.”
  4. Click the large “Start” button to prepare the tool for flashing.
  5. Power off your tablet completely. Press and hold the Volume Down button, then connect the tablet to your PC with the USB cable.
  6. The tool will detect the device and begin the flashing process. Once the progress bar reaches 100% and turns green, disconnect and reboot the tablet.

For a more detailed, step-by-step walkthrough of this process, please refer to our full guide:
👉 Full Tutorial: How to Flash .cpb Firmware with YGDP/QGDP Tool


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Why does this MediaTek tablet use QGDP instead of SP Flash Tool?
For certain models, manufacturers like Advan chose to package the official factory firmware in the compressed .cpb format. This file type is not compatible with the standard SP Flash Tool (which uses scatter files) and requires the specific software it was designed for, which is the QGDP tool.
Q2. Can I use the firmware for the regular Advan I7 on this “Plus” model?
No. The “Plus” model designation often signifies different hardware specifications, such as more RAM, a different screen, or a revised chipset. You must use the firmware that exactly matches your device model name (I-Tab I7 Plus) to avoid software conflicts or bricking your device.
Q3. I lost my tablet’s IMEI number after flashing. How can I fix it?
Losing the IMEI is a risk if the flashing process is interrupted or done incorrectly. The QGDP process is generally safe for the IMEI, but if it is lost, it will need to be restored using a separate, advanced tool for MediaTek devices like Maui META. Your original IMEI can be found on the tablet’s retail box or on a sticker in the SIM card slot area.

🔧 Device-Specific Troubleshooting

  • QGDP Tool Fails to Detect the Tablet: This is the most common issue and is almost always driver-related. First, reinstall the MediaTek VCOM drivers. Second, follow the connection sequence precisely: power off the tablet, click “Start” in the tool, press and hold Volume Down, and only then connect the USB cable.
  • “Invalid CPB File” Error in QGDP: This error means the firmware file is either corrupted or not compatible with your version of the QGDP tool. Try to download the firmware file again. If the problem persists, you may need a different version of the QGDP tool.
  • Flashing Fails Before Reaching 100%: A flash that stops midway can be caused by a faulty USB port or cable. Always use a high-quality cable and a reliable USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port). If it consistently fails at the same percentage, it could indicate a failing eMMC (storage) chip on the tablet, which is a hardware issue.
  • Stuck on Advan Logo After a Successful Flash: If the tool shows 100% but the device won’t boot, a factory reset is necessary. Boot into recovery mode (usually by holding Power + Volume Up), and in the menu, select “wipe data/factory reset.” This will clear old data conflicts and allow the new system to boot.

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